Dude, which part of RTFM did yoy miss?
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/date-and-time-functions.html
On Wed, November 14, 2012 13:57, sagar bs wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> There are four columns in my table named like account_name, c1, c2 and
> c3.
> Account name is the primary key and c1, c2 contain two different dates and
> in the column c2 there are few fields showing 0000/00/00, now i need to
> get the date different(in days)
> between the dates present in the c1 and c2. That days should be shown in
> the c3. please help me out.
>
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 3:46 PM, <hsv@stripped> wrote:
>
>> >>>> 2012/11/14 10:26 +0530, sagar bs >>>>
>> As i have the data with some 25 variables in csv file and i need to
>> import
>> to mysql.
>> The issue is that the date format in csv file is dd/mm/yyyy and mysql
>> takes
>> the date format like yyyy/mm/dd.
>> The number of variables in the csv file are same in the table in
>> database
>> of mysql.
>> Please help me out.
>> <<<<<<<<
>> Use LOAD DATA s feature of in the same SQL statement importing into a
>> user
>> variable and using it with SET, using the function STR_TO_DATE:
>>
>> load data ...
>> (..., @dait, ...) ...
>> SET Sins = STR_TO_DATE(@dait, '%d/%m/%Y')
>>
>> . It is not important how many decimal digits match each pattern, but it
>> cannot match variation in the separators.
>>
>> It is required that NULLs in the file take the form '\N' or 'NULL',
>> depending on escape-option.
>>
>>
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>
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